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<h1><a name="C9"></a>Chapter 9: <a name="i0"></a>Netslide</h1>
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This game combines the grid generation of Net (see <a href="net.html#C3">chapter 3</a>) with the movement of Sixteen (see <a href="sixteen.html#C6">chapter 6</a>): you have a Net grid, but instead of rotating tiles back into place you have to slide them into place by moving a whole row at a time.
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As in Sixteen, <a name="i1"></a>control is with the mouse or cursor keys. See <a href="sixteen.html#S6.1">section 6.1</a>.
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<a name="i2"></a>The available game parameters have similar meanings to those in Net (see <a href="net.html#S3.2">section 3.2</a>) and Sixteen (see <a href="sixteen.html#S6.2">section 6.2</a>).
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Netslide was contributed to this collection by Richard Boulton.
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